Steins;Gate
We're In This Together

Kurisu goes to console a defeated Okabe, who can't help but feel powerless at the hands of fate.

The microwave is a time machine and the girl gets shot. Okarin sends another text. Nukes another banana. The mad scientist meddled with forces he never should have known about. The girl gets run over by a car. Okarin goes back to stop the bleeding. Dashes madly through the dark streets. Races against time. The girl gets hit by a train. Failures and flatlines multiply in a ghastly pattern of repetition. Over and over and over again until sanity is stripped away and you start to notice shapes slipping in and out of the shadows. SERN. The girl gets stabbed before and after the kissing. Okarin grows frantic. Bodies pile up around him. SERN is getting closer. The girl is bleeding. A Top Secret Future Gadget Lab member from the future is their only hope. The blood sprays and the girl dies. SERN destroys the world. Kills all the girls. There is time for one last try. Now Okarin bleeds but he won't stop. Ever. The microwave is a time machine and the girl always gets shot.

Akira Takizawa wakes up outside the White House with a phone that gives him access to ten billion yen and a woman who will grant any request. He doesn’t remember he’s supposed to save Japan. And he doesn’t remember that he’ll be killed if he fails.

The domed city of Romdo is supposed to be perfect, but Re-l Mayer, a young female inspector from the Civilian Intelligence Office, knows better. In this place where humans and robots coexist, she receives a strange message: something is awakening.

Central Tanegashima High's Robot Club will be shut down unless it wins the upcoming hobby robot competition in Tokyo. With everything on the line, the club’s two members – Akiho and Kaito – devise an awesomely bold plan: build a giant fighting robot!

Reality quickly unravels when antisocial Yukiteru is called into a death match against 11 other mentally scarred individuals. Each player has a prophetic device tuned to their personality, giving them control over their future—and the fate of their foes.